Last night NBC’s Matt Lauer hosted a “Commander-in-Chief Forum” at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum with both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. It was meant to be an opportunity for voters to get a sense of both presidential candidates’ readiness to tackle international affairs. Instead, it was just the latest example of Matt Lauer’s ineptitude as a television journalist. After the event, Lauer received criticism from across the political spectrum. Lauer repeatedly let Donald Trump get away with falsehoods and flimsy, sometimes sexist, answers, while he hammered Hillary Clinton over her email scandal and actually talked over her before she could respond.

New York Magazine’s Jonathan Chait called it “pathetic” and highlighted all the times Lauer dropped the ball on pressing Trump about his dangerously contradictory foreign policy statements. The New York Post’s John Podhoretz highlights some of these dangerous statements in his op-ed this morning, including the one where Trump suggested that Obama was a worse dictator than Putin: “I’m the opposite of an Obama fan, but that’s just disgusting. Obama hasn’t had reporters killed, hasn’t choked off press freedoms, hasn’t swallowed up Crimea, and isn’t seeking imperial dominion of America’s geographical neighbors.”

Here’s a bit of what Twitter had to say:

It is amazing. Lauer interrupted Clinton's answers repeatedly to move on. Not once for Trump. Tough to be a woman running for President

The hashtag #LaueringtheBar is now trending on twitter and you can jump in to see more of what viewers thought.

Matt Lauer had reportedly wanted to moderate one of the upcoming official presidential debates, but was turned down in favor of his NBC News colleague, Lester Holt. The first debate is Monday, September 26. Holt will be moderating.